Cavs’ Beilein apologizes for mistakingly calling his players “thugs” instead of “slugs”

Coach John Beilein apologizes to Cavs, says he meant to call his players 'slugs,' not 'thugs'

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Jim Beilein apologizes individually to all of his players for calling them “a bunch of thugs” instead of “a bunch of slugs”.

Per ESPN, Beilein was wrapping up what had been an off-day film session in Detroit and a hush fell over the room when his players and staff heard the words come out of his mouth, sources said.

The Cavaliers players left the room initially stunned and were increasingly disturbed as they dispersed out of the meeting, league sources said.

Cavaliers general manager Koby Altman was alerted to the issue in the aftermath of the meeting and reached out to Beilein for clarification later Wednesday. Soon after, Beilein said he started to contact his players individually to clarify his words and meaning.

“I didn’t realize that I had said the word ‘thugs,’ but my staff told me later I did and so I must have said it,” Beilein told ESPN on Wednesday night. “I meant to say slugs, as in slow-moving. We weren’t playing hard before, and now we were playing harder. I meant it as a compliment. That’s what I was trying to say. I’ve already talked to eight of my players tonight, and they are telling me that they understand.”

Fonte: ESPN.

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